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Texas 22.041
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What statute?
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The BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL - PASSED THE HOUSE
Big girl replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
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We will soon find out. What will make the situation criminal is the statute and the DAs reconciliation of the facts with the statute. We do know for certain that the coach came up with the drill and then instructed the kids and the kids went to the ER. Whether that fits the statute remains to be determined. I am nearly 100% certain that the parents will be scoring a considerable law suit.
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baddog replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
Stop posting opinion pieces and show me where he kicked kids off of ventilators. You’re lying. -
The BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL - PASSED THE HOUSE
Big girl replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
He is the devil. Why would he want to kick kids and other poor people off of Medicaid. I deal with some very sick kids that are on vents, and they need g tube feedings. They need those things in order to survive. He is a disgusting peace of đź’© -
Every situation is unique. Not many times will you see 2 situations that are exactly the same. Still doesn't make him a criminal
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Oh you noticed that........ He is the father of the QB
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Got it, so this is a unique situation. Doesn’t look good for the coach. Pretty low hanging fruit for lawsuits as well.
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They’re probably waiting on all the snitches from the Diddy trial to make all the necessary tie-ins. Of all the people that may be involved in the child rape scene, the ONLY one that matters to some, is Trump….. and Trumps flight logs were before Epstein even bought the island, and they know that. What great Americans we have not wanting to get them all.
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Never seen a workout where several 6th graders had to go to the ER but I've seen incidents where several probably should have. Back then you probably only went if you lost fingers or toes
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You saw incidents from a single 6th grade workout where several kids went to the ER? That is common?
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Yes we're getting new digs finally.
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Mr. Buddy Garrity reacted to a post in a topic: La Porte Football stadium
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I've seen many incidents happen with 6th graders during workouts, in the weight room etc. Theyre 6th graders so most of them don't know how to do things properly. Mix that with a first year coach and there's a real good chance for some accidents
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Also, there are not many incidents where a single drill sends many 6th graders to the medical facility.
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I have not said he is a criminal. It appears he has an issue based upon the statute. There is nothing in the statute about “years of experience” or “where your mentor is”. We will soon know what the DA thinks.
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There are multiple incidents where kids are injured during a drill initiated by a coach. Doesn't always result in criminal charges against the coach. This is a first year coach who's mentor left for another job. You have to consider there's a chance he might not have been aware of some things he probably should be aware of. A huge mistake doesn't necessarily make him a criminal.
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KF89 reacted to a post in a topic: Woodville is open
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In reading the statute the coach appears to have some exposure. There is a clause regarding athletic activities that can release liability but it appears the coach mishandled that part as well, particularly since he initiated the drill. I think I read somewhere that another coach advised to not do the activity.
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Reagan reacted to a post in a topic: The BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL - PASSED THE HOUSE
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wo-s#1 reacted to a post in a topic: Woodville is open
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As he stated above,understanding the severity of a situation “or not in this case is a huge issue being a coach/mentor or really just an adult in charge
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“Negligence” and “omission” are also qualifiers. The big factor is that the coach instructed kids. Whether or not the 6th graders had an option to participate in the drill is irrelevant. The coach is in the position of authority and the kids are 6th graders. As a result of the drill that the Coach led there were multiple kids injured and had to seek medical treatment.
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KF89 reacted to a post in a topic: Woodville is open
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KF89 reacted to a post in a topic: STATE SEMIFINAL INFO
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"Knowingly" is the key word there and from what I hear they were given 2 choices and they chose bear crawls. Some decided they didn't want to do the bear crawls and they weren't forced to do so. Those who said they wanted to complete the activity were encouraged to do so. Was it intelligent to encourage kids who wanted to bear crawl on a hot track? Absolutely not. But was it criminal? Only if he was aware of the harm it could do or was doing. I doubt he understood the severity of the situation.